Digitizing Tutorial - Making a better version of embroidery seen at JOANN Fabric and Crafts

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @re-l-insan
    @re-l-insan Месяц назад +1

    What a great result! It looks much better with shadows. I've never worked in Hatch. Can you compare it with Wilcom? At first glance all the functions are the same

    • @lashleycreations
      @lashleycreations  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks!
      I've never used Wilcom because it is so much more expensive than Hatch. I've also never found a good explanation as to what the difference between the two programs is. People just say Wilcom has more features that professionals use
      ...whatever that means.
      But Hatch has served me fine for the past 3 years so I don't think I'll ever switch to Wilcom.

    • @re-l-insan
      @re-l-insan Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the reply, it seemed to me too that all the basic features are in both programs! I wish you many good customers. You have a great channel

    • @maurice5610
      @maurice5610 21 день назад

      @@re-l-insan both programs are made by wilcom. hatch is a "more basic" version, with less settings and a few options are missing in comparison to e4. as an example you can say in both programs how far the inset of the underlay should be. e4 allows you to input your on inset-value while hatch only says "far", "normal" etc. Also e4 allows you to buy addons so you could use special embroidery machines for chenille or sequin. both programs are awesome, but hatch is the better option if you dont want to spend multiple thousands of dollars/euros.